These headphones sound amazing.i had dre beats but wasn't satisfied with the sound read a review on the audio technica ath-m50x figured i would give it a try i was blown away with the sound quality. I sold my dre beats the next day do yourself a favor buy them you wont be disappointed.
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The Audio Technica ATH-M50x are a pretty good headphone. I used these to mix releases for years (before that the regular ATH-M50). The ATH-M50x sound pretty flat with good bass response and flat frequency response throughout. I have noticed that with all ATH-M50 models eventually they somewhat die. By this I mean there begins to be a rattling distortion in one and I assume eventually both ears. At low volumes this isn’t much of an issue but some frequencies even at moderate levels seem to make these headphones not perform as they did new. These are very comfortable and I didn’t find myself getting ear fatigue or discomfort from prolonged use. I would probably buy these again when I start booking DJ gigs again. But for now I’m doing all my mixing on Shure se215 wired earbuds. I know that sounds crazy to do serious mixing on earbuds but the se215s are the best sounding headphone (earbud) I’ve ever heard with detailed flat bass and crystal clean frequency response. The ATH-M50s have a good sound but aren’t as durable as they should be.Read full review
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+The best sounding headphones below probably 350+ dollars. Works well even on a basic laptop embedded soundcard. -Needs cable
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Best looking and sounding Headphones I've ever owned. Extra cables? Awesooome! Such a cooool look. And the sound delicious!
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Excellent pair of headphones; lightweight with great sounds
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